La nozione di Dio in Jean Paul Sartre = The Notion of God in Jean Paul Sartre
Abstract
In this work, it is proposed to highlight the significance of religious experience in Jean-Paul Sartre, who is notably recognized as the proponent of atheistic existentialism. The objective is to examine how religion and theological themes emerge in his thought through a critical reading of his works, with particular attention to "Bariona, ou le fils du tonnerre." Specifically, the reading of "Bariona" offers the opportunity to rethink Sartre's atheism and his philosophy of existence, following the fundamental stages of his philosophical thought. Although Sartre is known for his rejection of traditional religion, this play presents a complex and nuanced view of the religious theme.
DOI Code:
10.1285/i18285368aXXXVIIIn106p161
Keywords:
Bariona; Religious experience; Sartre; Atheism; Philosophy of existence
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